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sprags Meaning in Bengali



একটি গুঁড়ি অথবা বার একটি চাকা অধীনে বা স্পোক মধ্যে ভিতরে প্রবেশ একটি ঢলা নিচে ঘূর্ণায়মান থেকে একটি গাড়ির প্রতিরোধ





sprags's Usage Examples:

instead of cylindrical rollers, non-revolving asymmetric figure-eight shaped sprags, or other elements allowing single direction rotation, are used.


It was known for the manufacturing of sprags (or spragues).


At the time, the wood sprags were widely used in coal mines to lock the wheels.


internal electronics were changed, hardened 4th gear shaft, ratcheting sprags for input and third gear were added.


(1) to put something (props, sprags, chips of wood, etc.


goods trains carried 'sprags' with which to do this.


Those on passenger trains with continuous brakes were not required to carry sprags, and the excursion.


train contained a number of short, stout bars of timber, to be used as sprags in case of emergency.


must apply the van brake in rear, and in addition must put one or more sprags in the wheels of the foremost wagons of the train to be left on the down.


transported materials for the mining industry, such as timber props, wedges, and sprags to Nuangola.


Code [ ----- ] - Before Starting Vacuum recreated on ghat section, remove sprags Passing automatic 'stop' signal at 'On' Code [ ----- ] - On the run Acknowledgement.


The wider tracks also facilitated the fitting of track shoe "ice sprags", and the rear idler wheel and front sprocket were modified.


They were also using sprags, a bar inserted between the spokes of the wheels as an additional safety.


The sets were spaced by sprags resting on cleats nailed to the tops of the posts.


The sprags were repositioned manually with a special tool.


To save on clutches, the AECs came with ratchet sprags fitted to the rear wheels (initially wire controlled, later modified to.



sprags's Meaning':

a chock or bar wedged under a wheel or between the spokes to prevent a vehicle from rolling down an incline

Synonyms:

wedge; chock;

Antonyms:

decompress; dislodge; unfasten;

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